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2007 Laws of Maryland
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Ch. 3
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Also in subsection (a)(1)(i) of this section, the former reference to "general
public assistance" is deleted as obsolete.
In subsection (a)(1)(ii) of this section, the former reference to "January 1,
1974" is deleted as obsolete.
In subsection (a)(2) of this section, the former references to the maximum
amounts payable for the fiscal years commencing "July 1, 1991", "July 1,
1992", and "July 1, 1993", are deleted as obsolete.
Defined terms: "Local department" § 5-101
"Person" § 1-101
GENERAL REVISOR'S NOTE TO SUBTITLE:
Former Art. 88A, § 63, which provided a short title for the former "State Public
Assistance Programs Act", is deleted as unnecessary.
Former Art. 88A, § 65C, which established the General Public Assistance for
Pregnant Women Program, is deleted as obsolete. Pregnant women currently receive
assistance under the Family Investment Program. See Subtitle 3 of this title.
The fourth sentence of former Art. 88A, § 76 and the third sentence of former
Art. 88A, § 77, which provided that rights of recovery against a recipient and a
recipient's estate formerly granted under provisions relating to the programs of Old
Age Assistance and Public Assistance to the Needy Blind "shall remain in full force
and effect", are deleted as obsolete. The Old Age Assistance Program was repealed by
Ch. 355, Acts of 1975 and the Public Assistance to the Needy Blind Program was
repealed by Ch. 312, Acts of 1968; Ch. 347, Acts of 1969; and Ch. 355, Acts of 1975.
Former Art. 88A, § 78, which provided that an "applicant who has moved into
the county in which he applies within one year prior to application, shall be
deemed ... a resident of the county in which he last had one year's continuous
residence", is deleted as obsolete in light of Ch. 103, Acts of 1978, which repealed
requirements for local government contributions to the costs of public assistance
programs. The Department of Human Resources advises that when a public
assistance recipient moves, the assistance file is transferred promptly to the new
jurisdiction.
Former Art. 88A, § 83, which provided for the severability of provisions in Part
I of this subtitle, is deleted as unnecessary in light of the general severability
provision in Art. 1, § 23.
SUBTITLE 5. FOOD STAMPS.
5-501. FOOD STAMP PROGRAM.
(A) ESTABLISHED.
THE DEPARTMENT MAY IMPLEMENT A FOOD STAMP PROGRAM IN ACCORDANCE
WITH THE FEDERAL FOOD STAMP ACT.
(B) ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS.
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